Книга: Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Exam Preparation Kit
Lab 4: System Debugging and Testing based on KITL, Debug Zones, and CETK Tools
In this lab, you debug a console application added as a subproject to an OS design based on the Device Emulator BSP. To enable debugging, you include KdStub and KITL in the run-time image and configure corresponding target-device connectivity options. You then modify the source code of the console application to implement support for debug zones, specify initially active debug zones in the Pegasus registry key, and attach to the target device with the Kernel Debugger to examine the debug messages in the Output window of Visual Studio. Subsequently, you use the CETK to test the mouse driver included in the run-time image. To create the initial OS design in Visual Studio, follow the procedures outlined in Lab 1, "Creating, Configuring, and Building an OS Design."
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Detailed step-by-step instructions
To help you successfully master the procedures presented in this Lab, see the document "Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions for Lab 4" in the companion material for this book.
- Разработка приложений баз данных InterBase на Borland Delphi
- Open Source Insight and Discussion
- Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
- Chapter 6. Traversing of tables and chains
- Chapter 8. Saving and restoring large rule-sets
- Chapter 11. Iptables targets and jumps
- Chapter 12. Debugging your scripts
- Chapter 5 Installing and Configuring VirtualCenter 2.0
- Chapter 16. Commercial products based on Linux, iptables and netfilter
- Appendix A. Detailed explanations of special commands
- Appendix B. Common problems and questions
- Appendix E. Other resources and links